Shiva Panchakshari/ Om Namah Shivaya

Om Namah Shivaya is known as the great redeeming mantra also known as the five-syllable mantra. It means “I bow to Shiva.” Shiva is the supreme reality, the inner Self. It is the name given to consciousness that dwells in all. Shiva is the name of your true identity- your self.

In this mantra, the chanter (one who repeats the mantra) bow to Shiva- his true self.

Om Namah Shivaya is a very powerful mantra. It has been said that if this mantra vibrates continuously in your heart, then you have no need to perform austerities, to meditate, or to practise yoga. To repeat this mantra you need no rituals or ceremonies, nor must you repeat it at an auspicious time or in a particular place.”

This mantra is free of all restrictions. It can be repeated by anyone, young or old, rich or poor and no matter what state a person is in, it will purify him.

How to repeat ‘Om Namah Shivaya’Sit in a comfortable and peaceful place and position. Start repeating the mantra in your mind or loudly with the same speed as you talk:

Om Namah Shivay (Aum Num-ha Shi-why)

( To repeat any mantra as already mentioned in General Rules: one should repeat it with full awareness of its meaning. )Repeat ‘Om Namah Shivaya’, with the feeling that you are bowing to Shiva – your true inner self. Repeat this mantra with respect. The inner self is the form of God in you. So as you say ‘ Om Namah Shivaya’ i.e. “I bow to Shiva’; you are actually bowing to God – The great almighty.

The repetition of the name of God is equivalent to be merged in his very being. When you repeat God’s name in your mouth, in one way, you experience the God itself. Just repeat this mantra with faith and its powerful phonetic vibrations will start doing miracles for you.